Search Boxes

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What are Search Boxes?

A search box (or search field) is a design pattern which allows the users to enter search terms in a system. As a result, the system returns content related to their input. The search box typically appears somewhere along the top of a search engine, website, application or database, to ensure it is visible within the overall design.

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